UK Pledges Anti-Bribery Cooperation with French, Swiss After US Retreat
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British, French and Swiss prosecutors agreed to form a new intelligence sharing partnership in a bid to tackle overseas corruption following the pullback of US authorities from international bribery cases.
The three senior prosecutors announced the initiative Thursday in London, unveiling plans to boost cooperation in their pursuit of cross-border bribery and money laundering cases. The group plans to “pool our resources when we have the right investigation or prosecution to pursue,” Nick Ephgrave, the Serious Fraud Office’s director said in an interview.